Commerce (English Medium)
Arts (English Medium)
Academic Year: 2019-2020
Date & Time: 13th March 2020, 10:30 am
Duration: 3h
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General Instructions:
- The question paper comprises two Sections - A and B. All questions are compulsory.
- Question numbers 1 - 10 and 18 - 27 are very short-answer questions carrying 1 mark each. They are required to be answered in one word or one sentence each.
- Question numbers 11 - 12 and 28 - 29 are short-answer questions carrying 3 marks each. Answers to them should not normally exceed 60 - 80 words each.
- Question numbers 13 - 15 and 30 - 32 are also short-answer questions carrying 4 marks each. Answers to them should not normally exceed 80 - 100 words each.
- Question numbers 16 - 17 and 33 - 34 are long-answer questions carrying 6 marks each. Answers to them should not normally exceed 100 - 150 words each.
- Answer should be brief and to the point, also the above word limit should be adhered to as far as possible.
- There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions of one mark, 2 questions of three marks, 2 questions of four marks, and 2 questions of six marks. Only one of the choices in such questions has to be attempted.
- In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary.
Two components of money supply are ______ and ______ .
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The main aim of monetary policy is ______.
to bring price stability in the economy.
employment generation in the country.
to increase trade surplus.
to generate greater tax revenue.
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State whether the given statement is true or false:
‘Unexpected obsolescence is a component of depreciation.’
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₹ 2,000 note lying in the wallet of Rohini, a student, is an example of ______ variable.
Stock
Flow
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Loans offered by commercial banks ______ the money supply in the economy.
Increase
Decrease
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The sum of factor payments is equal to ______.
Domestic Income
National Income
Per Capita Real Income
Per Capita Nominal Income.
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State whether the given statement is true or false:
‘Expenditure on Ujjwala Yojana launched by the Government is an example of capital expenditure.’
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If the value of Average Propensity to Consume (APC) is 0.8 and National Income is ₹ 4,000 crores, the value of savings will be ______.
₹ 100 crores
₹ 200 crores
₹ 800 crores
₹ 500 crores
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Give any one example of ‘debt creating capital receipts’ in the Government Budget.
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‘Domestic services (Household services) performed by a woman are not considered as an economic activity.’ Defend or refute the given statement with a valid reason.
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Calculate Net Value Added at Factor Cost (NVAFC) from the following data:
| S. No. | Particulars | Amount (in ₹ crores) |
| (i) | Value of Output | 800 |
| (ii) | Intermediate Consumption | 200 |
| (iii) | Indirect taxes | 30 |
| (iv) | Depreciation | 20 |
| (v) | Subsidies | 50 |
| (vi) | Purchase of machinery | 50 |
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State the three components of Income from Property and Entrepreneurship.
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Explain the ‘allocation of resources’ objective of Government budget.
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Discuss how effective demand can be restored if ex-ante Aggregate Demand (AD) is more than ex-ante Aggregate Supply (AS).
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Discuss the function of the Central Bank as ‘Banker, Agent and Advisor’ to the Government.
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Elaborate, how does a Central Bank stabilize money supply through ‘Bank Rate’.
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State, giving valid reasons, whether the following statement is true or false:
Trade deficit is always a great cause of worry for an economy.
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State, giving valid reasons, whether the following statement is true or false:
Depreciation of currency has the same effect on exports as the devaluation of currency.
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Explain what can be the likely impact of depreciation of the home currency on imports to the country.
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Distinguish between ‘Current Account Deficit’ and ‘Current Account Surplus’.
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On the basis of the following information, identify whether the economy is in equilibrium or not:
| S. No. | Particulars | Amount (₹) |
| (i) | Autonomous Consumption and Investment Expenditure (A) | 500 crores |
| (ii) | Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) | 0.2 |
| (iii) | National Income | 4,000 crores |
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Answer the following questions on the basis of the given figure:

- What does the shaded area AOB indicate?
- What is the significance of point B?
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______ policy followed in first seven five year plans of India, aimed at substituting imports with domestic production.
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Which of the following is not a benefit of organic farming?
Cheaper inputs
Attractive returns on investment
Greater import possibilities
Higher nutritional value
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World Trade Organisation (WTO) was established in 1995, as a successor organisation to ______.
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India is NOT a member of which of the following regional/global economic grouping?
BRICS
SAARC
G-20
G-7
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In the past few decades ______ sector has created maximum jobs opportunities in India.
primary
secondary
tertiary
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The main aim of the Great Leap Forward (GLF) in China was to ensure a rapid increase of ______.
Agriculture
Industries
Services
Exports
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State whether the following statement is true or false:
World Bank is also known as International Bank for Registration and Delimitation (IBRD).
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Introduction of Economic Reforms in China took place in the year ______.
1978
1980
1988
1991
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“Rapid increase in economic growth surely trickles down to the people under the absolutely poor category.”
Defend or refute the given statement with a valid argument.
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“Human Capital Formation gives birth to innovation, invention, and technological improvements.”
Do you agree with the given statement? Support your answer with valid arguments.
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Compare and analyse the given data of India & China, with valid reasons.
| Country | Annual Growth Rate of Population (2015) | Gender Ratio (Per thousand males) |
| India | 1.2% | 929 |
| China | 0.5% | 941 |
Source: World Development Indicators, 2015.
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State the names of six Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM) under the AYUSH scheme of the Government of India.
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Name any two non-conventional sources of energy.
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Highlight the salient features of India’s pre independence occupational structure.
Chapter: [1] Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence
Discuss briefly the rational behind adopting ‘Self reliance’ as a planning objective for the India Economy.
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India is often called the ‘Outsourcing Destination’ of the world. Discuss the prime reasons for this name given to India.
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Define the following:
Carrying capacity of the environment.
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Define: sustainable development
Chapter: [7] Environment and Sustainable Development
Define the following:
Absorptive capacity of the environment.
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Define worker-population ratio.
Chapter: [6] Employment: Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues
What does the worker-population ratio signifies?
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Analyse the trends in sectoral distribution of workforce in India on the basis of data:
| Trends in Employment Pattern (Sector−wise), 1972−2012 (in%) |
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| Sector | 1972 − 73 | 1983 | 1993 − 94 | 1999 − 2000 | 2011 − 2012 |
| Primary | 74.3 | 68.6 | 64 | 60.4 | 48.9 |
| Secondary | 10.9 | 11.5 | 16 | 15.8 | 24.3 |
| Services | 14.8 | 16.9 | 20 | 23.8 | 26.8 |
| Total | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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“The Prime Minister urged to increase the rural income by increasing nonfarm activities.”
Explain how non-farm activities can lead to a rise in the income of people in the rural sector.
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“The Indian health system needs an increased dose of public expenditure to cure itself.”
Defend or refute the given statement with valid arguments.
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